2009 Honda Pilot Touring

2010 Honda Pilot



The Honda Pilot and its rival the Toyota Highlander helped to define the market's expectations for midsize crossover SUVs. The second-generation pilot is larger and more distinctively styled than its predecessor was. A standard 3.5L V-6 coupled to a 5-speed automatic is the sole power train. The Pilot features an interior that is larger than the Toyota Highlander and equivalent to GM's significantly larger (on the outside) and heavier crossovers. Cylinder deactivation technology allows the Pilot to turn in a respectable 17/23 MPG for FWD models and 16/22 MPG for AWD models. Honda offers the Pilot in LX, EX, EX-L and Touring trim levels. The new Touring model features a standard navigation system, memory settings for the driver's seat, an upgraded 512-watt stereo, and a power-operated tailgate.

Configurations

Model/Trim/PackageEngineMPGOriginal MSRP
Pilot LX 3.5l V6 (250 bhp) A5 FWD 17 / 23 / TBD $27,895
Pilot LX 3.5l V6 (250 bhp) A5 AWD 16 / 22 / TBD $29,495
Pilot EX 3.5l V6 (250 bhp) A5 FWD 17 / 23 / TBD $30,745
Pilot EX 3.5l V6 (250 bhp) A5 AWD 16 / 22 / TBD $32,345
Pilot EX-L 3.5l V6 (250 bhp) A5 FWD 17 / 23 / TBD $33,845
Pilot EX-L RES 3.5l V6 (250 bhp) A5 FWD 17 / 23 / TBD $35,445
Pilot EX-L 3.5l V6 (250 bhp) A5 AWD 16 / 22 / TBD $35,445
Pilot EX-L RES 3.5l V6 (250 bhp) A5 AWD 16 / 22 / TBD $37,045
Pilot Touring 3.5l V6 (250 bhp) A5 FWD 17 / 23 / TBD $37,045
Pilot Touring 3.5l V6 (250 bhp) A5 AWD 16 / 22 / TBD $38,645
Pilot Touring RES 3.5l V6 (250 bhp) A5 FWD 17 / 23 / TBD $38,645
Pilot Touring RES 3.5l V6 (250 bhp) A5 AWD 16 / 22 / TBD $40,245